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- proper noun A male
given name .
Etymologies
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Examples
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What’s fun to play with Benjamin Linus is the uncertain middle.
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What we do know is that the Monster can be summoned by way of Benjamin Linus 'muddy toilet in his second secret room.
LOST IN NUMBERS: Eight Facts We Know About The Smoke Monster » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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How'd He Die: After years of pent-up rage, Benjamin Linus murdered his father with a gas canister moments before the other DHARMA workers were mass-murdered.
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Linus is efficient to a fault; "He hasn't made a wrong move since he was three," David observes in the kind of dry barb that's characteristic of Taylor's leisurely, appealing script.
Theater: 'Sabrina Fair' at Ford's Theatre is reviewed by Nelson Pressley Nelson Pressley 2010
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Last Seen: In 1989, Benjamin Linus abducted Danielle's baby daughter Alex from her tent.
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Last Seen: Working with Benjamin Linus on a secret Other mission that resulted in the capture of baby Alex from Danielle Rousseau.
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This has only the thinnest of connections to comics, but I'm such a fan of actor Michael Emerson and his creepy-funny portrayal of Bejamin Linus on ABC's Lost that I'll make the leap.
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Benjamin Linus, posing as the imprisoned Henry Gale, while eating breakfast in the hatch next to John and Jack.
LOST IN NUMBERS: Forty-Two Memorable Quotes From All Five Seasons Of ‘Lost’ » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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St. Linus is considered the first successor to the papacy after St. Peter in Rome -- though in some sources he is put later.
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First Appearance: Waiting to parachute out of Frank's helicopter with the express purpose of capturing Benjamin Linus on behalf of Charles Widmore.
LOST IN NUMBERS: The Final Season’s Fifteen Series Regulars » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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